Yes, but I found the information was not conclusive. My Benchmark probably has less than 200 rounds through it. I can't see any cracking or stress marks. I haven't shot it in over 10 years. I'll probably start shooting it again unless I find out from someone that it was prone to the same...
John, do you know if this cracking problem at the extractor groove involved the Benchmark R55 also? I own a Benchmark R55. I have seen conflicting info on different forums including rimfirecentral.com. Was the cracking just on the Classic? Thanks in advance.
For my 3 year old T-Bolt I ordered Warne Maxima 2 piece Weaver style scope bases (steel) from MidwayUSA and medium Burris Signature Zee rings. I have a Leupold 6.5- 20X EFR scope.
OP hidaro, many people have read this thread and offered advice to help you. In your follow up thread, you thanked Ed Shell for helping you solve the problem. Two people asked what was the outcome, and how was the problem solved. I think it is rude that you chose to ignore enlightening everyone...
I have several Browning Recon Force cameras that have excellent video both day and night. They are low glow cameras so they do glow somewhat at night - not much though. If you want no glow, then the Browning Spec Ops is a good camera, but night video is not so good. I have been running these...
I just thought that if they were giving the wood away, instead of having a mess of guys running around with chain saws all at once, let people come on their own time and whittle away at it. If they had done that, all that wood would be gone by now.
When you are shooting a match and need to make a sight adjustment, you don't have the luxury of shooting from the bench. I guess that I am old school from shooting matches.
Last month I helped a friend sight in his new Ruger 9mm carbine with a Holosun red dot. We shot it off a bench. What confused me was that the Holosun gave directions for turning the knobs to move the dot. My Aimpoint red dots show the direction to move the bullet impact. I only care about which...